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Show " - f .. ' THB , PRES8-BULLETI- N , . , t . ' ' THREK . j Candies J- - j . . $ HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS CANDIES OF ALL KINDS g 8 Christmas Boxes and Baskets neatly filled with Our Own Fresh Candy made y right in our factory here by experts. g 0 Besides having the best in Sweets we have made a reduction in price because 6 1 of lifting the ban from the sugar supply. & The room which was formerly used as a dancing pavilion is now used in storing w $ the many Beautiful Packages of Sweets. Come in and see them. They will k make the dandiest Christmas Presents you ever saw Everything Perfectly Clean and Sanitary. Candy made in the best ventilated i '! rooms. Real sunshine candy. No danger of the flu. $ $ GET YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT HERE ' $ ' ' ' ! THE CHOCOLATE SHOP r ; Jingle! Jingle! Electrically r-- a This Christmas "X.;, ' , ; ""Cf The thing that makes the Christmas bells chime in the hearts of your friends is the thoughtf ulness and good will you manifest in your gifts to them. ''V . If you want their appreciation this year to be the keenest possible, make your gift a useful electrical appliance, The service you render them for years by ryN tnese inexPensive vet highly practical Y devices, and at the same time the excel- - J lent good taste and discretion you show ;w I iii selecting them make your presents I I II certain of the most cordial welcome. JointhlltedCr)w WearYbur DuttonJ STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Cold- s at Once. "lfyour nostrils art clogged nd your head is stuffed and you can't breathe reply because of a euld or catarrh, just aet a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at anT drug More, Apply , a nle J this fragrant, ontiseptic cream into Tour nostrils and let it prnetrat' 'through-ever- olr passage of you.' heo ..nothing and' healing the inflamed , leu miiemis membrane and you (. j stant relief. . Ah! how good it feels. Youv w-t- rils head is c ' are open, your more hawking, muffling, blowing; n, more headache, dryness or strugif ing for breath. Ela Cream Balm is Just . what sufferers from head colds and ear i tarrn need. It's a delight. 1 And the purchase is easy because the initial cost isn't high and the choice is so varied. Come in and look over our display. If, before coming you wish to "size up the situation" by obtaining some general information on electrical devices, call us up over the telephone. .. ... .. Gill Suggestions ' ' ' Toaster Stove Curling Iron y Percolator . Sew-Mot- - ; Electric Iron Electric Milk I .! , I "i Turnover Toaster Warmer I I 1 Warming Pad Vibrator ! Utah Power & Light : Company ' ' "Efficient Public Service" v L cQ. The Season's Greetings 3 liiiii C. g J Sometimes known in Bingham as the Highland Boy Mine UJ i I . ' : - S&ISfDIllLi- SMlSILTOEa 68. j i buyers of I T w n I I 0 n M Mattes, Bullion and Furnace Products g I I Copper Plant at Garfield, Utah - - Lead Plant at Murray, Utah 1 'J 1 Address all Communications regarding Smelter Business to C. W. WHITNEY, General Manager jj H 5 Room 714 McCornick Block, Salt Lake City, Utah ff H .... . ..... M BliHilM IMAII-- ! TILE IS THE BIG i POPULAR STORE This Large Institution Is Ably Man aged By Charles E Adderley Who Organized This Business In The Pioneer Days Of Bingham. The story ot the growth of the Bingham Mercantile Company from a small two by four general store to the Immense institution which it is today, reads like a romance. The growth has been phenomenal and to-day this splendid institution stands a , fitting monument to the untiring ef-- , forts of its founder and present man--. ager, Mr. Charles B. Adder ley. By1 careful planning and shrewd buying, this big institution haB pushed for- - j ward until today it is looked upon as the greatest single mercantile estab-- 1 lishment in the Old Reliable. In fact you can find almost anything from a sewing machine needle to a complete-ly furnished home with all the latest and best trimmings that the great metropolises offer in their elegant show rooms, The year which is drawing to a close has been a hard one in the mer-chandise game and to say that the Binrham Mercantile has had smooth ealltoK, would be so hoia a staiemem, that even a fool would know that it was false. It has not been an easy task to keep the many departments of this big store well stocked with seasonable merchandise for the ng buyers of (Bingham; Bin by sticking close to business and grRu-bin-g every opportunity which pre-sented itEelf, the management has been able to offer the best that a war market affordnd, - In the Be-ginning This concern was small but as medt and fair dealing always win, the Bingham Mercantile Company has grown to be one of the largest Institutions of the kind in the state. C E. Adderley, a merchant prince, the present roanagar, has been with the firm since it was organized nineteen yeai--s ago, and to nim Be-longs the credit for the wonderful success of the company. He has giv-en care.ful Btudy to the mercantile business and is familiar with the workings of every department . One feature which has contributed to the success is his splendid Judgment in buying. If a store is stocked with that are not saleable there is bcSd to be a loss, or if the buying is not done at the right time, place and quantity, a loss is occasioned. , Mr. Adderley knows the wants and needs of his customers and Jie knows how, when and where to buy In oraer to have tTle best for his customers at the very lowest price. In addition to his mercantile work he has eerv,el, number of terms as a member of the Bingham board of trustees, and Is now a member-elec- t of that body. vHe has been offered numerous political hon-ors, but these he always declined, preferring to give his entire time to his business. - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i Department of the Interior, U. S. 'Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 12, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Joseph M. Pratt, of Bing-ham, Utah, who on December 28, 1913 made (Homestead Entry, Serial No. i0131B3 for !W NW14, SB14 SW1 NBUi, Section 7, Township 3 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Me- - ' ridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described be-fore the register and receiver, U. 8. .' Land Office, at Salt 'Lake City, Utah,. on the 22nd day of January, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. A. B. iPratt, of Salt 'Lake City, Utah; John Condaa, of UJtngham, Utah; K. A. Bancroft, of Mldvale, UUh; L, H.. Gray, of Salt Lake City, Utah. j GOULD B. BLAKBLY. . Register. First publication December 20, 1918. be due .plaintiff from defendant on account 'of money loaned by plaintiff to defendant at hla request, and in case of your failure to do so, Judg-ment will be rendered against you ac-cording to the demand of the com-plaint. Given mnder my hand this 20th day of November, 1918. JOHN C. GIM5EN, Justice of the Peace. First publication, November 22, 118. Ij"; v In the Justice's SUMMONS Court in and lor Hhe Tenth Precinct County of Salt ! Jfj&ke, State of Utah, before John C. i Creen, Justice of the Peace. John H. I Theodoretos, Plaintiff, versus Bill P. XInos, Defendant The State of Utah to the Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within ten days after the service of this Summons upon you I , if served within the county in which this action is brought otherwise with- - ' In twenty days after the service, and. defend the above entitled action, 1 brought against you to recover $5(.O0 i and legal interest thereon alleged to r : .' : Lots 8, 15, Section 6; (xjtii J, 8, . TSW NBH, Section 7, and NW, Section 8, Township 5 south, Range 1 west Salt kjAe Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-yea-r proof," to establish claim to the land above' described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 4th day of January, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed-ward Southwick, of Lehi, Utah; James Carter, of Lehi, Utah: Ed. Jones, of Provo, Utah; J. T. Williams, of Provo, Utah.' GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register. First publication Novembr 22, 1918. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior.. U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 19, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Henry East Lehi, Utar, who on January 4, 19U3, made Home-stead 'Entry, Serial No. 010864, for mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |